59 Street, is an express stop on the BMT 4th Avenue Subway, just south of the station, the N train and the Sea Beach Line curve into the subway, becoming the express tracks. The station has two island platforms and two exits, each on their own small mezzanines. Both station walls have mosaic trim lines at the top of the white tiles that spell out 59th Street at various intervals, but is extremely faint and a bit hard to read. Both platforms also have two sets along each track of I-beam columns that are painted yellow, both mezzanines also have there original trim lines along their walls. At the extreme southern end of the platforms are single staircases up from each platform to an unsaffed High Entrance/Exit turnstile exit to 60 Street and eitherside of 4th Avenue, on a small mezzanine. The full time exit is towards the northern end of the platform and there are two staircases up from each platform, to a small mezzanine area with exits to corners of 4th Avenue and 59 Street. At the top of the pairs of staircases down to each platform are mosaic signs that say Downtown for the Bay Ridge/Coney Island-bound platform and Uptown for the Manhattan-bound platform. The reverse of the standard geographical Manhattan uptown/downtown directions.

(59n1) Looking down the Brooklyn-bound platform towards its extreme southern end as passengers leave an R train, and make their way up the only staircase to the 60 Street exit at 59 Streets.

9 June, 2009

(59n2) Two High Exit/Entrance Turnstiles in the decently sized mezzanine area at the now unstaffed exit to 60 Street at 59 Street.

9 June, 2009

(59n3) A fenced off door to a room with a blank terra-cotta sign above it, a staircase down to the Manhattan & Queens platform is also visible.